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Where to move to for quality of life and career growth
Where to move to for quality of life and career growth
Every year the IMD World Talent Ranking gathers data from countries around the world to understand economic performances based on investment and development, appeal (attracting and retaining talent), and readiness (quality of available skills). In 2017, data from 63 countries was analysed to provide further insight into competitive talent around the world, and below are the top three.
The biggest challenges of global mobility
The biggest challenges of global mobility
For the three-quarter of those who have chosen to move overseas for better prospects, healthcare, education, and well-being, global mobility seems to be a good thing. But does moving abroad mean that your life will be a cinch? The 2017 Cigna 360 ° Well-being Survey gives an insight into the main concerns of people living abroad.
5 good reasons to move to Cape Town
South Africa
5 good reasons to move to Cape Town
You have opened Google maps, and you are scrolling the globe, up and down, left and right, looking for an answer to “what's next?” If you are ready to expatriate and you are keen on taking up a new challenge, we are giving you five excellent reasons to consider Cape Town — South Africa's Mother City.
5 of our favourite photoblogs
5 of our favourite photoblogs
A picture is worth a thousand words, so instead of reading up about life in your destination of choice, have a look at some of our bloggers who have shared a wealth of photographs to help you discover what life in their country is really like.
The joys of being a French expat in Norway
Norway
The joys of being a French expat in Norway
Anne-Sophie comes from Ardennes, but she spent a few years in Paris before moving to Norway. Three years went by since she's living the dream with her companion in the beautiful town of Tønsberg. Looking back at her journey with mixed feelings – with sheer enthusiasm and nostalgia – here is what she has to say about Norway.
16 things you'll definitely miss about America when moving abroad
16 things you'll definitely miss about America when moving abroad
Anyone who has ever left home will tell you that many wonderful things happen when you step out of your comfort zone and move to a new place or in my case, a new country. However, there will always be things that you miss about home. Of course you'll miss your friends and family but I am talking about the things that make you say “WTF?” or “What year is this?” repeatedly throughout the day. From the things I miss most, I have also learned something about myself: my parents were right, I am just as lazy and impatient as they always said.
8 things to consider before choosing your expat destination
8 things to consider before choosing your expat destination
Only a few people can just pack up and set up shop wherever they choose, without much consideration. Should you choose the country or the city? Are you looking to live luxuriously or on a budget? We look at some of the most important things to consider before you choose your next destination.
How does the world feel about immigration?
How does the world feel about immigration?
While the world is in the middle of a refugee crisis, more and more people are choosing to move abroad for better career prospects, a better quality of life, or for the sake of an adventure. But what are the global views on immigration and the refugee crisis? Expat.com gives you an insight into the Ipsos Global Views on Immigration and the Refugee Crisis report.
Tips to ensure good mental health when moving abroad
Tips to ensure good mental health when moving abroad
While you might think of joining a gym or a sports team to keep your body in good health when you move abroad, mental health often gets overlooked. While an emotional toll is to be expected, you can take some steps to keep your mind healthy and positive during a potentially tumultuous time.
5 misconceptions about expat life
5 misconceptions about expat life
When you first move abroad to live as an expat, you are probably too thrilled with your new life to bother with what other people think about expats — misconceptions are unfortunate but who says you cannot break them? Here are some of the most common myths around expat life that you may notice passing from person to person, and the reality behind them. Don't let misinformation distract you from moving abroad and achieving your expat goals.
5 reasons to be happy in a provincial city
5 reasons to be happy in a provincial city
When you think of your expat life abroad, it's very likely that your mind is filled with images of your destination's biggest and most vibrant cities — New York City for the USA, London for England, Tokyo for Japan. However, if your expat adventure is about to start small, Expat.com is presenting you with the pros of living in a small city while abroad.
Jeff Kontur: Toward the expat dream
Jeff Kontur: Toward the expat dream
If you are dreaming of becoming an expat, but you are overwhelmed by the research you have to undertake and the process of putting all the information on different countries together, Jeff Kontur — an author and aspiring expat — has the solution in his new e-book "The Move Overseas Checklist".
Dealing with reverse culture shock
Dealing with reverse culture shock
Moving back home isn't as easy as it seems, especially if you've been away for a couple of years or more. People who repatriate are often likely to feel different – and even uncomfortable with many social aspects of their home country. Virginie, a French expat who had been living in Turkey, talks to Expat.com about the reverse culture shock she experienced when moving back to Paris, and gives out some tips on how to cope with it.
5 ways to maintain your career as a trailing spouse
5 ways to maintain your career as a trailing spouse
The first Monday morning in a new country is hard. Your spouse goes to the office, leaving you standing in the echoing space of your new home. Maybe you feel guilty that they have to work, while you play house? But at the same time, you've given up your job for the sake of theirs! So you make another cup of coffee and look out the window at an unfamiliar street, wondering where it leads.
How to ensure a successful move abroad
How to ensure a successful move abroad
The idea of starting over can be daunting, and the idea of starting over in an entirely different country even more so. However, having the right attitude and approach to moving can make all the difference – particularly when challenges present themselves. No matter what your reason for moving, adopting the right attitude can make all the difference on your success as an expat.
Seizing an opportunity in Estonia
Seizing an opportunity in Estonia
Originally from Romania, Alina moved to Denmark to pursue her education and eventually settled down there. However, she moved to Tallinn, Estonia to be with her (now) husband and give life there a try. Since moving there nine months ago, she has fallen for the country as well, and she tells Expat.com just what it is that makes Estonia so appealing.
Edinburgh: Scotland's irresistable charm
Scotland
Edinburgh: Scotland's irresistable charm
Ashley, an American expat in Scotland talks to Expat.com about the romantic (spoiler) reason behind her decision to move to Edinburgh, Scotland, and how she can now enjoy the best of two worlds. Driving on the "wrong" side of the road and coping with the wet and cold weather have been good enough reasons to give Ashley a cultural shock, but Edinburgh is an easy going place to live in, full of personality and genuinely nice people who will welcome you. 
Retirement is just the beginning: Life in Serbia
Retirement is just the beginning: Life in Serbia
For Debbie, moving to her husband's home town of Senta, Serbia from Canada after her retirement seemed like an obvious choice. As she says, retirement doesn't just mean the end of full-time employment, it also means the freedom of adventure. She tells Expat.com about her adventure in Serbia and what it has been like so far.